Saturday, June 28, 2008

As the summer is heating up one might want to find a smooth way to cool down. I have been most fortunate as to have found the smoothest way to do this at a local frozen custard shop. I say local but really these custard peddlers are sprouting up everywhere: Andy's Frozen Custard

These guys not only know how to make the most smooth and delicious custard ever but they have perfected the (at least in my opinion) the root beer float. At this point I should mention that they have Sprecher on tap, oh yes ON TAP. So picture this first they fill a cup 2/3 full of Andy's custard and then drown it in Sprecher (from the TAP) and serve it up with a spoon and straw. Summer has never been sweeter!!!!! So here is the bad side, although these places are sprouting up everywhere what I mean to say is everywhere in the Ozarks. Another words if you want to try it you may have to take a little trip to SW Missouri, you will be glad you did :)

A Love of Root Beer

Follow along as the Rootbeer Brothers conduct Root Beer Reviews from around the country and add plenty of commentary concerning the "World of Root Beer" so sit back, grab a frosty mug and pour yourself some of the smoothest blog on the net.

Since Charles Hires first started selling his bottled carbonated root beer back in 1876, life in America has tasted so much smoother. In appreciation of one of America's very own beverages, we intend to explore the tastes, history and culture of root beer. From the frosty mug to the dark long-necked bottle may you enjoy this most tasteful journey of dark brewed indulgence.

Jeff, Adam, Mike, Ray, Marc & Joe are by no means experts in the subject but rather full-fledged enthusiasts who have enjoyed passing bottles of root beer back and forth from all parts of the country. Although not biological siblings, the Rootbeer Brothers are bound by an equal love of this most inviting American soft drink. So pop a top and sip some of the most freshly brewed blog on the web.

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